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Ipoh’s MUST Eat

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10. Yong Liew / Yong Tau Fu

delicious Ipoh food
fried “liew” from Simee wet market

Name: Simee Wet Market
Add: 158-169, Jalan Pasar, Simee, 31400 Ipoh.
GPS: N 04 37.111’ E 101 6.478’
Tel:
Business hours: morning

Name: Restoran Let’s Rock
Add: Jalan Raja Ekram, 30250 Ipoh.
GPS: N 04 35.895′ E 101 5.167′
Tel:
Business hours:

Name: Wok With Kim
Add: Jalan Yang Kalsom, 30250 Ipoh.
GPS: N 04 35.439′ E 101 5.068′
Tel:
Business hours: opens for lunch and dinner

Name: Foot of Big Tree (Tai Shu Keok)
Add: 652, Jalan King, Pasir Pinji, 31650 Ipoh.
GPS: N 04 34.938′ E 101 5.147′
Tel: 012-5245408
Business hours: 8.30am – 5.30pm

Name: Kedai Kopi Kwong Hong
Add: Jalan Gunung Rapat, 31350 Ipoh. (in front of Gunung Rapat wet market)
GPS: N 04 34.32′ E 101 6.883′
Tel:
Business hours:

Name: Restoran Law Shi Fun
Add: 71, Jalan Bercham, Bandar Baru Tasek, Bercham, 31400 Ipoh.
GPS: N 04 37.515′ E 101 7.353′
Tel: 012-5170839
Business hours: from 7.30am until 11.30am & 5.30pm until 10pm

Name: Yee Jie Fishball Noodle
Add: Jalan Queen, 31650 Ipoh. (Pasir Pinji wet market)
GPS: N 04 34.587′ E 101 5.224′
Tel:
Business hours: from 7pm nightly until sold out

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11 thoughts on “Ipoh’s MUST Eat

  1. check out Kao Kee Wanton mee (formerly from Woh Heng coffee shop) at Tet Shen Coffee shop, Jalan Raja Musa Aziz, diagoanlly opposite Aun kin Lim salted chicken. you won’t regret, it’s very good.

  2. try Krishnan Bahwan Vegetarian Restaurant on Jalan Lahat, Little India (opposite Azzar money changer). Very clever use of spices, excellent Indian vegetarian food with very good choices.

  3. Hi emily, good effort in compiling the list of eateries into a Must-Eat guide. Love what you have been doing in introducing Ipoh to a wider scale of audience as well.

  4. hi emily,

    Im Najian from Tourism perak Sdn Bhd. If you dont mind, can i get your number or personal email?

  5. Ko lo hak yan min ( hakka mee ) move another place …not at jln hussein. .I move to jln yang kalsom in front of ritz hotel…

    Thank you…

  6. Hi Emily,

    Whether Ipoh have the city tour bus ? Where to get it after railway station ?

    What is the recommend hotel near Ipoh city ? walking distance to kopitiam white coffee, yong tao foo….etc.

    My mother would like to have trip by train to ipoh and have a city tour trip as well.

    Thanks.

  7. Hi HT,

    1) No, there is no city tour bus.

    2) Hotel within walking distance to food shops in the city would be Le Metrotel, Ipoh… however, it is no where near the famous yong tau foo stall.

    3) Tour companies do offer city tours but they only cater to groups and not one pax.

  8. Hi there , please also check out the two following eat places in ipoh

    1) Canning Chee Cheong Fun at Central Kopitiam next to Ming court dim sum

    2) A small shop inside the Gunung Rapat market selling big pau , char siew pau and glutinous rice only. Open from 12noon to 4pm only . No signboard.

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